The camp loyal to Rotimi Amaechi in the African Democratic Congress in Imo State has rejected the outcome of the party’s presidential primary election that declared former Vice President Atiku Abubakar the winner, describing the exercise as a “sham.”
Speaking to reporters in Owerri on Tuesday, the Orlu Zonal Coordinator of the Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi Imo State Campaign Structure and Convener of the Movement for Amaechi’s Presidency, Chigozie Alex, said the camp rejected the ADC presidential primary in Imo because, according to him, no primary election was held in the state.
He said, “No elections were held in the majority of wards across the state. Registered ADC members who came out to vote were turned away because there were no officials, no materials, and no polling units. Where any activity took place, our accredited agents were not given the locations. They were kept in the dark while a secret process was conducted without their presence.
“The returning officers for this so-called primary were the party’s LGA chairmen and House of Assembly aspirants—the same individuals who have been compromised by agents of a rival candidate. This is a fundamental violation of electoral integrity.
“What we witnessed was not a direct primary. It was a secret selection. The party, in connivance with agents of Atiku Abubakar, moved to hidden locations and conducted the entire process without our agents, without our members, and without any regard for the ADC constitution or the Electoral Act.
“We call on the national leadership of the ADC to cancel the sham primary conducted in Imo State, conduct a fresh, transparent, and inclusive direct primary across all wards, and ensure that our accredited agents are given full access to every polling location. Anything short of this is an assault on democracy and the will of our members.”
However, the ADC declared the former vice president the winner of its presidential primary election in Imo State.
Eko Atu, Chairman of the ADC National Presidential Primary Electoral Panel for Imo State, released the results on Tuesday, stating that Atiku won by an enormous margin across the state’s 305 political wards and 27 local government areas.
According to Atu, Atiku received 52,200 votes, with former Minister of Transport Rotimi Amaechi coming in second with 7,659 votes. Mohammed Hayatudeen received 1,121 votes to place third.









